To generate a self signed certificate typesudokeytool-selfcert-alias tomcat-keystore tomcat.jks, pressEnter. Otherwise take the tomcat-ssl-request.p10 to getsigned by a CA.

Note: The next steps are only if the certificate request was signedby a CA. It will beassumed that the signed certificate request and CA certificates have been uploaded tothe server directory /etc/tomcat6

Note: Point to the server that hosts Logicaldoc using either the FQDN or the IPaddress

28.

ClickYes

to proceed for the first Security Alert

29.

ClickYes

to proceed for the second Security Alert

30.

Type in the username and password used for authenticating to Logicaldoc, clickOK

31.

TypeLogicaldoc

for the name of the network place, clickNext

32.

ClickFinish

33.

ClickYes

to accept the first Security Alert

34.

ClickYes

to accept the second Security Alert

35.

Type in the username and password used for authenticating to Logicaldoc, clickOK

10

Configure Backups

It is assumed that a share has been created and a user account has been provided that will allowread/write access to the share. The share that will be used is called backups, and the username/password is Logicaldoc/password1234!. An IP or FQDN can be used to connect to theshare.